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- Forex – USD/CHF Weekly Outlook: February 21-25
- Forex – Weekly Outlook: February 21-25
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Forex – USD/CHF Weekly Outlook: February 21-25 Posted: 20 Feb 2011 02:43 AM PST Forex Pros – Last week the Swiss franc advanced to a two-week high against the U.S. dollar, as escalating concerns over unrest in the Middle East boosted safe haven demand for the currency. USD/CHF hit 0.9438 on Friday, the pair's lowest since February 3; the pair subsequently consolidated at 0.9441 by close of trade on Friday, tumbling 3.06% over the week. The pair is likely to find support at 0.9327, the low of February 2 and a one-month low and resistance at 0.9601, last Thursday's … [visit site to read more] or compare Best Credit Cards and Best CD Rates |
Forex – Weekly Outlook: February 21-25 Posted: 20 Feb 2011 01:35 AM PST Forex Pros – Last week saw the U.S. dollar fall against the euro for the first week in almost a month, following tepid U.S. economic data and amid revived expectations that the European Central Bank will raise interest rates. The euro strengthened broadly on Friday after ECB Executive Board member, Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, said the bank may need to raise interest rates as global inflation pressures mount. Earlier in the week, the dollar turned lower against most of its major counterparts, … [visit site to read more] or compare Best Credit Cards and Best CD Rates |
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Posted: 19 Feb 2011 09:35 PM PST 1. Chart 1: As “payments to individuals” becomes a greater and greater share of the federal budget…… 2. Chart 2: The percent of taxpayers with zero or negative tax liability goes up…. 3. Chart 3: And the share of taxes paid by the top 1% goes up and the share of taxes paid by the bottom 95% goes down. As John Merline points out in his excellent editorial: “When you put these two trends together, what you find is that the federal government has over the years essentially … [visit site to read more] or compare Best Credit Cards and Best CD Rates |
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